Happy to see three points. Need more of those.
I appreciate that this is stating the obvious.
Chesterfield (H) League One 25th Oct, 3.00pm
Reports and reaction from the 2014-2015 season as Walsall finished 14th in League 1
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Re: Chesterfield (H) League One 25th Oct, 3.00pm
Well done exile.
Your post takes the match thread up to 5 pages.
You'll do anything to prove your theory that "there's just as many posts for a win as for a loss". :D
Your post takes the match thread up to 5 pages.
You'll do anything to prove your theory that "there's just as many posts for a win as for a loss". :D
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Re: Chesterfield (H) League One 25th Oct, 3.00pm
Whitters wrote:Well done exile.
Your post takes the match thread up to 5 pages.
You'll do anything to prove your theory that "there's just as many posts for a win as for a loss". :D
It'll take more than this, but thanks for the hand-up :mrgreen:
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Re: Chesterfield (H) League One 25th Oct, 3.00pm
Whitters wrote:Well done exile.
Your post takes the match thread up to 5 pages.
You'll do anything to prove your theory that "there's just as many posts for a win as for a loss". :D
I think you'll find it's a "FACT" not a "theory"! :mrgreen:
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Re: Chesterfield (H) League One 25th Oct, 3.00pm
This is a stunning Page 5!
But I prefer Page 3 :lol:
But I prefer Page 3 :lol:
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Re: Chesterfield (H) League One 25th Oct, 3.00pm
pumajaguar wrote:
People read too much in the population of the borough too. Willenhall for example is in Walsall, but it's just as close to Wolverhampton so no wonder many people there are Dingle fans.
Willenhall is indeed full of Dingles, or at least it was when I last looked. Having said that, Walsall draw a lot of their support from South Staffs, so we aren't restricted by the borough boundaries either. Walsall's problems are that it has always been a smaller, less glamorous club than its rivals, and for the past 30-40 years has been a poor town, and getting poorer. In the long run, that also impacts on attendance (not least because so many of us have left the place to make an honest living...).
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Re: Chesterfield (H) League One 25th Oct, 3.00pm
fensaddler wrote:pumajaguar wrote:
People read too much in the population of the borough too. Willenhall for example is in Walsall, but it's just as close to Wolverhampton so no wonder many people there are Dingle fans.
Willenhall is indeed full of Dingles, or at least it was when I last looked. Having said that, Walsall draw a lot of their support from South Staffs, so we aren't restricted by the borough boundaries either. Walsall's problems are that it has always been a smaller, less glamorous club than its rivals, and for the past 30-40 years has been a poor town, and getting poorer. In the long run, that also impacts on attendance (not least because so many of us have left the place to make an honest living...).
Rugeley is a hot bed of Walsall support and everyone I know or has been converted by association with my four sons have absolutely no connection with Walsall........................we're all glory hunters. Just saying I'm doing my bit :D
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Re: Chesterfield (H) League One 25th Oct, 3.00pm
SWS1 wrote:This is a stunning Page 5!
But I prefer Page 3 :lol:
PHWOARRRRRRR!
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